Sneha Vishwanath Associate Professor, Department of Physiotherapy, Alvas College of Physiotherapy, Moodabidri 574227, Karnataka, India., India
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Journal of Global Public Health
5(2):p 87-89, July – December 2023. | DOI: na
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Vishwanath S. Global outlook in to motor control. J Glob Public Health. 2023;5(2):87–9.
Timeline
Received : August 16, 2023
Accepted : October 03, 2023
Published : November 30, 2023
Abstract
This review describes about motor control approach. Indications, rationale, stages, uses and procedure of motor control exercises is explained in detail. Also motor control Mechanism is important to understand as it explains the need of motor control exercises in physiotherapy.
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Vishwanath S. Global outlook in to motor control. J Glob Public Health. 2023;5(2):87–9.
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